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    September 26, 2006

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    Neil

    It is ironic that with the opening of such freedom to explore sexuality in literature, the shock has worn off and sex scenes almost read as obligatory nowadays. I wonder if that is why so many women have returned to reading Harlequin-type novels and romanticized chick-lit books.

    Anonymous

    And something about the passage made me think of that moment in Women in Love with Gundrun and the bulls. Maybe it's her strange "charging" movement, the wet boughs and blaze. I had sworn off Lawrence along with a pastoral boyfriend but I might take it up again.
    Liza

    maitresse

    Obligatory, maybe, but still ghettoized, as "banned books," (or "challenged books," as I think the Family Values brigade is calling them), or as erotic literature, or as romance novels.

    My favorite example of this is "Sex and the City." For a show about sex, it was awfully-- well-- hygenic, don't you think? Even though we saw lots of shots of Samantha doing the nasty, it was always comic, never really sexual. Even personally, I feel uncomfortable writing sex scenes, if the novel calls for it, not only for fear of my family reading it, but because I feel like I'm writing half-rate, Harlequin romance prose!

    Lawrence, in my opinion, captured the texture of sexuality in precisely the right register.

    Liza, I'm definitely not a universal proponent of Lawrence, but I wouldn't write him off completely.

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    We found the quote about Samantha 'doing the nasty' very humourous. LOL
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    I think that books are part of our freedom of speech so if I want to read any book I can do it!!!!!!! That's an stupid thing. I'm sorry but I desagree.

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    I bought The Chatterley Ban book and it's so good.

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